Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 26, Number 2), which features a story about graduate student and Killam scholar Alanna Yorke and her band The New Oceanographers.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 26, Number 1), which features articles about Pari Irani (DDS '09), Patrick Lee and stem cell research, and English professor Anthony Stewart.
Item is an issue of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 27, Number 1), which features articles about Doug Wallace (PhD '85), Canada Excellence Research Chair in Ocean Science and Technology, Dalhousie volunteers in Haiti, and Susan Thomson's work in the ingando "re-education" project in Rwanda.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 28, Number 2),which features articles about Peter Herrdorff of the National Arts Centre; professor and human rights authority Wayne MacKay (LLB '78) and cyberbullying; and the Life Sciences Research Institute.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 28, Number 1), which features articles about the Resiliency Research Centre; the Bold Ambitions Campaign; and sustainable food on campus.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2013), which features an article about Dalhousie's auto-related research and thinking; conversations between older adults and their middle-aged children; and a commentary about fairness in the 21st century, by Dean of Law Kim Brooks, Lisa Roberts (BA 95, MDE 03) and Diane Peters.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 29, Number 3), which features articles about MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects; retiring president Tom Traves; and the changing classroom.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Volume 29, Number 2), which features articles about Dalhousie Aquatron; Trudeau scholar Carla Suarez's study of children in war zones; and the impact of overseas travel and study on alumni Kewoba Carter (BA '11), Philip DuGuay (BA '05) and Timothy Mankowski (BSc '08, MSc '11).
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Alumni Magazine (Volume 29, Number 1), which features articles about singer-songwriter Rose Cousins (BScK '99), the dentistry school at 100, and the Dalhousie-NSAC merger.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2014), which features articles about heart research across Dalhousie; the Institute for Big Data Analytics; and a global panel on the future of universities.
Item is a copy of Dalhousie Magazine (Winter 2015), which features a message to the Dalhousie community about the university's response to the "dentistry situation"; an article about light-related research and insight; and a retrospective on Dalhousie theatre and drama.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie and the ocean economy; award-winning chemist Dr. Axel Becke; and research into newcomers.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2015), which features articles about Dalhousie research into food supply; cancer research in Nova Scotia; and the impact of competitive sport according to university athletes.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2016), which features an article about Dalhousie's ocean research and the $220 million investment into the Ocean Frontier Institute.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2016), which features articles on alumni and faculty who think "outside the box" -- including brain surgeon Gwynedd Pickett; international memory champions Andy Fong (BEng '06) and Angel Lai (BEng '06); Nobel Prize-winning physicist Art McDonald (BSc '64, MSc '65, LLD '97); Dalhousie Elder in Residence Deb Eisan; and Trailer Park Boys co-creator, writer and actor Barrie Dunn (LLB '98).
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2016), which features articles on Dalhousie's private sector-linked research and innovation and Shaun Boe's Dalhousie-based physiotherapy lab.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2017), which features articles about CKDU radio; the role of Dalhousie during the Halifax Explosion; and food research at Dalhousie.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2017), which features an article on Dalhousie's approaching bicentennary; a profile of Chancellor's Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy Naiomi Metallic (BA '91, LLB 1994); and a story about Dalhousie's Herzberg Canada gold medallists, Ford Doolittle, Axel Becke and Jeff Dahn.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2017), which features articles about Romeo Dallaire and Shelly Whitman and the Dallaire Initative; Graham Dellaire, Dalhousie Medical School's Cameron Research Scientist in Cancer Biology, and gene therapy; and the gender divide in computer science at Dalhousie.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2018), which contains the article "What Does it Mean to Belong," featuring interviews with Craig Steven Wilder, Mark Tewksbury, Senator Wanda Thomas Bernard (MSW 77), Temple Grandin, Rick Hansen, Senator Murray Sinclair, Patricia Doyle-Bedwell (BA 91, LLB 93), Jen Powley (MPLAN 09) and others.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring 2018), which contains an article about the Killam Trusts, featuring scholar recipients Annette Hayward (1967), Ryan D'Arcy (2002), and Nicole Ward (1997).
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2018), which features an article about Canada's parliamentary poet laureate George Elliott Clarke (MA '89, LLD '99) and his poem written to mark the university's 200th anniversary.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Spring/Summer 2019), which features a cover story on the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and artificial intelligence.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Fall 2019), which features articles about Afua Cooper and the Dal-commissioned Scholarly Panel's Report on Lord Dalhousie's History on Slavery and Race; Michael Ungar's resiliency research in the School of Social Work; and the thirtieth anniversary of Breaking Barriers: Report on the Task Force on Access for Black and Native People.
Item is a copy of Dal Magazine (Winter 2019), which features articles about Stefanie Colombo and aquaculture nutrition; Dalhousie's innovation sandbox, SURGE (Science Unleashed: Research Growing the Economy); and Ocean School, a collaborative project of the National Film Board of Canada and Ingenium (Canada's museums of science and innovation) under the auspices of Dal's Ocean Frontier Institute.
Item is a photocopy of an interview with Aurelio Peccei on the ten-year anniversary of the Club of Rome, published in the "Talking Points" feature of Vison, September 1978.
Item consists of the article "Reflections in a Mirror Ball" written by Scott MacNeil for gayhalifax - for all things queer and published on February 2018.
Item is issue 2 of Voice, a magazine published by GAE with the aim of being a "comprehensive report of anything pertaining to gay liberation in the Maritimes."
Item is a copy of a periodical published by the Commite Directivo Estatal del Partido Revolucionario Instrucional, a special edition dedicated to the visit of the Club of Rome, July 24, 1975.
Item is a copy of the magazine featuring an article about the ten best films of 1937 as chosen by the Movie Makers staff in which Alexander Leighton's "Porpoise Oil" received an honorable mention.
Item is a copy of issue number 16 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains a letter from J.D. Gillis recounting his first visit to Halifax since 1916 in order to attend the Song Fishermen's picnic, and poems by R.V. Bannon, E. Chesley Allen, John Mosher, and Stuart McCawley.
Item is a copy of issue number 15 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an announcement of the song sheet's upcoming first year anniversary, an essay on the rewards of living in Nova Scotia and having the leisure to think and write, and poems by Robert Leslie and Joe Wallace.
Item is a copy of issue number 14 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains an announcement of the winner of the MacAskill-inspired poetry contest and remarks by James Gillis on each entry, which included poems by Robert Leslie, Stuart McCawley (the winner), Joe Wallace, Andrew Merkel, Ethel H. Butler, Michael D, Currie, M. Campbell, Effie MacD Barnes, Katherine F. MacDonald, and Mollie Beresford.
Item is a copy of In the Offing: A Tribute to Bliss Carman, which was printed for private circultion by The Abanaki Press in Halifax in June 1929. It was considered the thirteenth number of The Song Sheet and dedicated to Carman. Table of contents include: The sea gypsy / Richard Hovey. -- In the offing / Bliss Carman. -- Reinforcement for the city under the star / Charles Bruce. -- Flood tide / Ethel H. Butler. -- Go, lank rover / Kenneth Leslie. -- What new wonders / Andrew Merkel. The issue includes a small original photograph pasted to the first page and a printed photograph of Bliss Carman taken by M.O. Hammon attached to the back cover.
Item is a copy of issue number 11 of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Seumas O'Brien, "Mike," Kenneth Leslie, Estelle Fox, Constance L. Coleman, C. MacRae, Nathaniel A. Benson, H.G. McGrath, Alexander Louis Fraser, Pauline B. Barrington, Frank Graham, Ethel Butler, and Bliss Carman; letters from Stuart McCawley and Ross Macaulay; and an announcement regarding the call for poems celebrating Angus McAskill.
Item is a copy of issue number ten of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Charles Bruce, Alexander Louis Fraser, E.H.B., Andrew Merkel, Kenneth Leslie, Joe Wallace and Stewart McCawley, and letters from James D. Gillis, Robert Norwood, Bliss Carman, Martha Ann, J.A. MacGlashen and Seamus O'Brien.
Item is a copy of issue number nine of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Ethel H. Butler, Bob Leslie, Noel H. Wilcox, Alexander Louis Fraser, Charles Bruce, "Willie," "A.C.H.," King Hazen, Grace and Joe Wallace, and Stuart McCauley, and notes from and about readers and contributors.
Item consists of number 3 of the 1989 series of Peking University Chinese and Comparative Law journal. Text in Chinese. Includes the following articles: "On New Ideas and Structures of Legal Theory" (Shen Zongling), "Reforming the Structure of the Procuratorial Organs: Giving Attention to Legal Oversight" (Zhang Peiyu), "Comments of 'Instructions for Complicated Cases' in Criminal Process" (Xu Chunke), "Discarding the Nihilism in the International Law FIeld and Enforcing the Concept of International Legality" (Zhao Lihai), "The Implementation and the Historical Destiny of 'Da Hao' of Ming Dynasty" (Yang Yifan), "Carrying forward the Spirit of the 'May Fowth' and Promoting Democracy and Rule of Law; Talks at the Meeting in celebration of the Seventith [sic] year Annivarary of the 'May Fourth Movement'", "An Important Step in Building the Democratic and Legal System: Symposium of Administrative Procedural Law" (Jiang Chaoyang, ed.), "Computerizing Legal Information Retrieval and Computerized Legal Consulting System: Theory and Practice' (Zhang Lixing), "On China's Legislation of Anti-Monopoly Law" (Wei Sian), "Force Majeure and State Intervention in U.S. Law" (Joseph D. Backer), "Legal System in Hang Kang" (Hu Honglie), "Hague Conference on Private International Law' (Duan Jielong, Zhang Honghong, trans.), and "Seminar on Press Law Sponsored China Research Centre for Press Legislation" (Yang Xiouwu). Also includes a brochure laid in titled "The Third Specially Invited Lawyers' Office of Beijing: A Short Account".
Item is a copy of issue number eight of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by John Daniel Logan, Annie Campbell Huestis, Noel H. Wilcox, Molly Beresford, Charles Bruce, Donald Cameron MacKay, Jerry Murphy, Virginia Clay Hamilton and Martha Ann Leslie; an obituary for John D. Logan; and various notes from and about other readers and contributors.
Item is a copy of issue number six of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by W.B., Charles D.G. Roberts, Ellen Hemmeon, Ethel H. Butler and W.J. Carew, and a page of editorial notes and readers comments.
Item is a copy of issue number six of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Martha Ann, Mollie Beresford, W.K. Carew, Nathanial A. Benson, Stuart McCawley, Charles Bruce, Bob Leslie and Joe Wallace, and notes about the whereabouts and doings of some members.
Item is a copy of issue number five of the Song Fishermen's Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Annie Campbell Huestis, Charles Bruce, Ellen Hemmeon, Ethel H. Butler, A.L. Fraser and Stuart McCawley, and comments from Jerry Murphy, Joe Wallace, and C.D.G.R.
Item is a copy of issue number four of the Song Fishermens' Song Sheet, a poetry newsletter issued "every so often" and published by Andrew Merkel on behalf of the Song Fishermen. This issue contains verses by Kenneth Leslie, R.V. Bannon, J.P.P. Llwyd, and Molly Beresford.